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package jdk.internal.joptsimple;

import java.util.List;

import static java.util.Arrays.*;
import static java.util.Collections.*;
import static jdk.internal.joptsimple.internal.Reflection.*;

Specification of a command line's non-option arguments.

Instances are returned from OptionParser methods to allow the formation of parser directives as sentences in a "fluent interface" language. For example:

  
  OptionParser parser = new OptionParser();
  parser.nonOptions( "files to be processed" ).ofType( File.class );
  

If no methods are invoked on an instance of this class, then that instance's option will treat the non-option arguments as Strings.

Author:Paul Holser
Type parameters:
  • <V> – represents the type of the non-option arguments
/** * <p>Specification of a command line's non-option arguments.</p> * * <p>Instances are returned from {@link OptionParser} methods to allow the formation of parser directives as * sentences in a "fluent interface" language. For example:</p> * * <pre> * <code> * OptionParser parser = new OptionParser(); * parser.nonOptions( "files to be processed" ).<strong>ofType( File.class )</strong>; * </code> * </pre> * * <p>If no methods are invoked on an instance of this class, then that instance's option will treat the non-option * arguments as {@link String}s.</p> * * @param <V> represents the type of the non-option arguments * @author <a href="mailto:pholser@alumni.rice.edu">Paul Holser</a> */
public class NonOptionArgumentSpec<V> extends AbstractOptionSpec<V> { static final String NAME = "[arguments]"; private ValueConverter<V> converter; private String argumentDescription = ""; NonOptionArgumentSpec() { this(""); } NonOptionArgumentSpec( String description ) { super( asList( NAME ), description ); }

Specifies a type to which the non-option arguments are to be converted.

JOpt Simple accepts types that have either:

  1. a public static method called valueOf which accepts a single argument of type String and whose return type is the same as the class on which the method is declared. The java.lang primitive wrapper classes have such methods.
  2. a public constructor which accepts a single argument of type String.

This class converts arguments using those methods in that order; that is, valueOf would be invoked before a one-String-arg constructor would.

Invoking this method will trump any previous calls to this method or to withValuesConvertedBy(ValueConverter).

Params:
  • argumentType – desired type of arguments to this spec's option
Type parameters:
  • <T> – represents the runtime class of the desired option argument type
Throws:
Returns:self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
/** * <p>Specifies a type to which the non-option arguments are to be converted.</p> * * <p>JOpt Simple accepts types that have either:</p> * * <ol> * <li>a public static method called {@code valueOf} which accepts a single argument of type {@link String} * and whose return type is the same as the class on which the method is declared. The {@code java.lang} * primitive wrapper classes have such methods.</li> * * <li>a public constructor which accepts a single argument of type {@link String}.</li> * </ol> * * <p>This class converts arguments using those methods in that order; that is, {@code valueOf} would be invoked * before a one-{@link String}-arg constructor would.</p> * * <p>Invoking this method will trump any previous calls to this method or to * {@link #withValuesConvertedBy(ValueConverter)}.</p> * * @param <T> represents the runtime class of the desired option argument type * @param argumentType desired type of arguments to this spec's option * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence * @throws NullPointerException if the type is {@code null} * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the type does not have the standard conversion methods */
@SuppressWarnings( "unchecked" ) public <T> NonOptionArgumentSpec<T> ofType( Class<T> argumentType ) { converter = (ValueConverter<V>) findConverter( argumentType ); return (NonOptionArgumentSpec<T>) this; }

Specifies a converter to use to translate non-option arguments into Java objects. This is useful when converting to types that do not have the requisite factory method or constructor for ofType(Class).

Invoking this method will trump any previous calls to this method or to ofType(Class).

Params:
  • aConverter – the converter to use
Type parameters:
  • <T> – represents the runtime class of the desired non-option argument type
Throws:
Returns:self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
/** * <p>Specifies a converter to use to translate non-option arguments into Java objects. This is useful * when converting to types that do not have the requisite factory method or constructor for * {@link #ofType(Class)}.</p> * * <p>Invoking this method will trump any previous calls to this method or to {@link #ofType(Class)}. * * @param <T> represents the runtime class of the desired non-option argument type * @param aConverter the converter to use * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence * @throws NullPointerException if the converter is {@code null} */
@SuppressWarnings( "unchecked" ) public final <T> NonOptionArgumentSpec<T> withValuesConvertedBy( ValueConverter<T> aConverter ) { if ( aConverter == null ) throw new NullPointerException( "illegal null converter" ); converter = (ValueConverter<V>) aConverter; return (NonOptionArgumentSpec<T>) this; }

Specifies a description for the non-option arguments that this spec represents. This description is used when generating help information about the parser.

Params:
  • description – describes the nature of the argument of this spec's option
Returns:self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence
/** * <p>Specifies a description for the non-option arguments that this spec represents. This description is used * when generating help information about the parser.</p> * * @param description describes the nature of the argument of this spec's option * @return self, so that the caller can add clauses to the fluent interface sentence */
public NonOptionArgumentSpec<V> describedAs( String description ) { argumentDescription = description; return this; } @Override protected final V convert( String argument ) { return convertWith( converter, argument ); } @Override void handleOption( OptionParser parser, ArgumentList arguments, OptionSet detectedOptions, String detectedArgument ) { detectedOptions.addWithArgument( this, detectedArgument ); } public List<?> defaultValues() { return emptyList(); } public boolean isRequired() { return false; } public boolean acceptsArguments() { return false; } public boolean requiresArgument() { return false; } public String argumentDescription() { return argumentDescription; } public String argumentTypeIndicator() { return argumentTypeIndicatorFrom( converter ); } public boolean representsNonOptions() { return true; } }